 Fewer than 10 suspected criminals, including eight females and two males, have been arrested by the Nassarawa State Police Command for allegedly stealing six children from several locations in the country for transactional purposes. The commissioner of police in the state, Umar She'hu Nadada, made the disclosure in Lafayette on Friday at a command headquarters while parading a total of 57 suspects arrested for committing various crimes in the state. According to him, a total of 45 children had been stolen and sold by the 10-member syndicate who charged their clients huge sums of money to sell minors, including boys and girls, to them. The investigation was funded by the Command's anti-cognitive units and that led to the arrest of the following suspects, namely Hassanajoko, Elisha Idoko, Blora Ene, Avil Kerewa Mubakar, Ramoti Ibrahim, Victoria Kosmos, Iformasande, Dokka's Olobo, and Sherifat Amuda. Suspects conducted on their phones revealed that 45 children stolen had been sold to illegally adopted unsuspecting members of the public across the country. The suspects have confessed to the theft and selling off so many children at different prices, ranging from $350,000 to $125 million, depending on their age and gender. The suspects further stated that they still answer.